Dad and twin boys chopped enough firewood to fill 80 trucks and gave it all out to apeople in need.


Every now and then, you come across a deed or act that melts your heart.
You understand what I’m talking about. It might be a tale about someone going above and above to facilitate a fantastic charitable gesture, or it could just be about someone doing something good without expecting anything in return.

Performing such an act frequently results in a feeling of happiness bestowed onto one’s soul. Having said that, it’s always good to honor folks who are genuinely trying to make the world a better place.

Shane McDaniel and his twin kids Henry and Harrison are examples of do-gooders. Shane had spent a lot of time with his father as a youngster cutting firewood, and he was anxious for his 21-year-old sons to assist him carry on the tradition…

The family from Lake Stevens, Washington, had their job cut out for them in the aftermath of a major storm.

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